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By Frank Michael D'Amore | October 13, 2017
When the topic of business development arises, a common question concerns how often someone should reach out to a contact. Interestingly, when I worked in corporations, sales and marketing staff rarely posed such a query, as they tended to be aggressive
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By Stephen T. Kopko and Daniel E. Cummins | October 12, 2017
As practitioners, attorneys sometimes tend to overlook the small, mundane, but otherwise extremely important tasks. However, this neglect can lead to a variety of troubles in your practice and for your client.
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By Christopher Marzzacco | October 12, 2017
The evolution of the automotive industry in the United States continues, changing from traditional to “highly automated” vehicles (HAVs).
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By Commentary by Dan Small and Michael E. Hantman | October 9, 2017
In the Harrison Ford film “Clear and Present Danger,” the drama opens soon after the murder of American businessman Peter Hardin for allegedly stealing $650 million from a drug cartel.
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By Marie D. Dukes and Teleicia J.R. Dambreville | October 6, 2017
Corporate law departments have a great vantage point to progress the business case for diversity and to effectuate changes in the legal profession's outlook on diversity and inclusion.
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By Jeffrey M. Pollock | October 2, 2017
The most powerful proof you can provide at trial is visual. Using great graphics and imagery is a key to good advocacy. Using them as early as possible in the case is even better.
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By Stephanie Forshee | September 27, 2017
Phuong Phillips replaces Devang Shah, who left the online gaming company earlier this year.
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By Robert Kramer | September 12, 2017
To drive somewhere, all you have to tell an automated car is your destination, the rest is technology, albeit complex amazing and sometimes patentable technology. Given any two physical coordinates, the same technical solution should be applicable to any human passenger. However, when legal issues are involved, a human client may not be able to articulate a preferred outcome and also usually needs advice on what results are even possible. A lawyer thus needs a lot more information, and an AI needs a lot more complex, amazing and sometimes patentable technology.
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By Peter Wallqvist, iManage | September 6, 2017
A look at AI use cases finds that despite all the hype, attorneys' jobs are secure for now.
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By Avaneesh Marwaha, Microsystems | September 1, 2017
Your firm's knowledge about millennials—how they work, what they value, and what motivates them—can help them help you. Here's six ways to get started.
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